Types of mankind, or, Ethnological researches, based upon the ancient monuments, paintings, sculptures, and crania of races, and upon their natural, geographical, philological and Biblical history / illustrated by selections from the inedited papers of Samuel George Morton and by additional contributions from L. Agassiz, W. Usher, and H.S. Patterson ; by J.C. Nott and Geo. R. Gliddon.
- Josiah C. Nott
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Credit: Types of mankind, or, Ethnological researches, based upon the ancient monuments, paintings, sculptures, and crania of races, and upon their natural, geographical, philological and Biblical history / illustrated by selections from the inedited papers of Samuel George Morton and by additional contributions from L. Agassiz, W. Usher, and H.S. Patterson ; by J.C. Nott and Geo. R. Gliddon. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![JVo. (of Notes, etc.) Bunsen, Eg. PI., i. pp. 285, 471.— Schulz’s Ebn Khaledoon, p. 122.— Castiglione, Berberes, p. 104.—Quatre- mere. Mem. Geog. sur l’Egypte, i. p. 37; and in Jour, des Savans, 1846, p. 266. 6)5 PAeTfuRiSIM. Most of the above refer- ences here apply. These are special— Peyron, Papyr. Grac., Part ii. p. 27.— Parthey, pp. 56, 291, 500, 539.—Wil- kinson, Mod. Eg. and Theb., ii. p. 137. D’Avezac, Afrique, p. 27. — Champ., Gram. pp. 98, 169, 327; Diet., p. 81.— De Hemso, p. 296, seq.—Lacroix, Nu- midie, p. 6.— Anthon, Anc. Geog., p. 749. — Quatremere, loc. cit., p. 266. 616 KSAiLuKAIM. Bochart, pp. 323-9.—De Sola, Genesis, p. 42. —Cahen, i. p. 27. Glaire and Franck’s Bible, i. p. 50.— Munk, Palestine, pp. 82, 432.—Kitto, i. pp. 399, 388; ii. 398.—Males, Analysis, i. p. 355. — Ritter, Vorhalle, p. 35, seq. — Morton, Cr. Alg., pp. 23-27, on “Herodotus.”—Eadie, Early Orient. Hist.— Mignot, “ 3me Mem. sur les Phceniciens;” Acad. R. d’Inscrip., Paris, xxxiv. 1770, p. 146. — Marmol, Ira parte, foi. 31. — Lepsius, Lettre. pp. 14, 18, 44: PI. A. No. I, 12.—Birch, in Otia, p. 115.— De Longperier, .Rev. Archeol., 1850, p. 450. — Botta, £crit. cuneiforme Assvr., pp. 6, 93, 192.— Rawlinson, Commentary, pp. 10-14.— De Hemso.p. 246.— Hitzig.Urgeschichte und Mythologie der Philistaer, 1845; reviewed by Quatremere, loc. cit, p. 266.—Koenig, npud Jomard, Recueil des Voyages, 1829; iv. p. 130, seq.— Hodgson. Sahara, pp. 33-5 : — and, for “ Oases,” Wilkinson, Mod. Eg., ii. pp. 353-79. 617 PAiLiSTHM. Wilford, Asiat. Res.; iii. 1799, pp. 317-20, 322. — Hales, i. pp. 368, 380; after a disclaimer, p. 198.— [On “Col. Wilford,” who is the cause of all those Hindostanic stupidities still current among English hagiographers, conf. Klaproth; in the Journal Asiat., Paris, xxv. p. 13, note; and Vans Ken- nedy, Hindu Mythology, London, 1831; Appendix A, pp. 406-22.] Champollion, Gram., p. 180.— Osburn, Testimony, pp. 137-41, 155.—Mignot, op. cit, p. 148, seq. — Quatremere (op. cit., pp. 258-69, 411-24, 497-510.) dispenses with more than reference to Kitto, ii. pp. 521-4.— Raoul- Rochette, Archeologie comparee, i. pp. 190-2, 373-4. — De Saulcy, Dead Sea, i. pp. 27-9. 55-6. 618 KaPATtoRIM. Bochart, pp. 329-33.— Volney, iv. p. 229.—Quatremere, loc. cit. 619 TsIDoN. Bochart, p. 342.— Homer. II. xxiii. 743; Odys., xv. 425.—Justin, lxviii. 3. — De Saulcy, Dead Sea, i. 52, 57-9.—Quatremere, on Mover’s “ Pho- nizier.” op. cit., p. 503.—Gliddon, Otia, p. 136.— Eadie, Early Or. Hist., pp. 425-6.—Layard, Babylon, p. 627. 620 KAeTt. Bochart, p. 314-8, for this and the following names.—Lanci, Paralipo- meni, i pp. 13, 144.—Munk, Palestine, P- 78.—Birch, Archseologia, xxxv. 1853. Layard, Babylon, pp. 142, 354, 633. 621 IBUSI. Osburn, Testimony, pp. 37-43, No. (of Notes, etc.) 123-5, 154.—Champollion, Lettres, pp. 76-7.—De Saulcy, Inscriptions de Van, p. 26. 622 AMoRI. On “ Nephiltm,” cf. the Para- lipomeni. — Talmud, apud Rabbi Ben- Ouziel; Cahen, iv. p. 107, note.— Gliddon, Otia, p. 137.—Rosellini, Mon. Stor., iii. part 1. pp. 368-70; iv. pp. 94, 237-9.—Birch, Gallery, part i. p. 86.— Hincks, Hierog. Alph., p. 13; pi. i. fig. 17.— Osburn, Test., 65, 128-9, 154.— Birch, Stat. Tab. Kar., pp. 20-3. — De Saulcy,Dead Sea, i. p. 347. 623 GiRGaSI. Munk, Palestine, pp. 69, 79. 624 KAUI. Hieronymus, Epist. ad Dardanum, 129.—Kitto, Cyclop., voce “ Hivite.”— Vico, Scienza Nuova, transl. Paris, 1844, p. 288. 625 AalRKI. Vaux, Nineveh, pp. 459, 468, 478. — Gliddon, Otia, pp. 137-8. — An- thon, Class. Diet., pp. 1049-53. 626 SINI. Otia, p. 130. — Munk, p. 78.— Osburn’s error of “ Sinim” for SIN- KAR (Test., p. 158, No. 30), was cor- rected by Birch, Stat. Tab. Kar., p. 37. 627 ARUaDI. Osburn, pp. 52, 58, 69, 80, 118, 156.—Vaux, Nineveh, pp. 459, 468, 478. — Layard, Babylon, p. 627. 628 TsiMRI. Otia, p. 137.—Bochart, p. 347. 629 KAaMaTH. Rawlinson, in Vaux, p. 462, seq. — De Saulcy, Rev. Archeol., 1850, pp. 767-8.—Layard, Babylon, p. 627.— Osburn, pp. 98, 101, 142, 155.—“Vico, et ses CEuvres,” Introd., p. 1. 630 A«ILaM. Ainsworth, Assyria, &c., pp. 108, 196-216.—Rawlinson, March from Zohab to Khusistan, 1836 ; R. Geog. Soc., ix. p. 47.—Dubeux, Perse, pp. 1, 9, 13, 31.—Frazer, Mesopotamia, p. 22. —Polybius, v. 44.—Strabo, xvi. p. 744. — Layard. Khuzistan ; R. Geog. Soc., xvi. pp. 61-84.—Tychsen, De Cuneatis Inscrip., 1798, pp. 10, 13. — Ouseley, Travels, 1819, p. 325. — Lowenstern, Remarques; Rev. Archeol., 1850, pp. 687-723.—De Saulcy, Inscrip, trouvees a Khorsabad ; Rev. Archeol., 1850, pp. 767-70.—Layard, Babylon, pp. 212, 353, 628. 631-632 ASUR. De Sola, Genesis, note, p. 41. — De Longperier, Rev. Archeol., 1850, pp. 429-32.—Rich’s Narrative of a Journey to Nineveh; London, 1839; Introd., note, p. xvii. — The Friend of Moses, New York, 1852; pp. 181, 185, 200, 215-6, 220.—Rawlinson, Commen- tary, pp. 26-7. — Birch, in Layard’s Nineveh and its Remains, ii., p. 340, note.— Layard, Babylon, pp. 212, 530, 629. 633 ARPAa-KaSD. Kitto, Cyclop., i. p. 229; but see ii, p. 398.—Volney, iv. pp. 249- 50. — Lenormant, Cours, p. 203. — Bo- chart, p. 83.— Michaelis, Spicileg. Geog. Heb., ii., p. 75. — Dubois, Caucase, iii. pp. 421, 434, 488; iv. p 342-3. —St. Martin, Memoires, i. p. 205.— Ritter, Asien, vii. p. 320. seq. — Ainsworth, Assyria, pp. 152-156; and “An Even- ing at Diarbekir,” Ainsworth’s Mag., 1843, iv. pp. 221-6.— Loftus, in Rev. Archeol., 1850, p. 126.—Layard, Baby- lon, p. 628. 634 LUD. Herod., i. 7; vii. 74. Grote,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24885307_0788.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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